Cooking the Native Way

Cooking the Native Way
Author: Barbara Drake
Publisher: Chia Cafa Collective
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2010-03
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781597144186

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This cookbook invites you to experience the Native American cultures of Southern California through their foods. Full-color photos and detailed recipes showcase the diversity, health, and flavor of modern cuisine made from Southern California native plants in combination with other foods. The results are mouthwatering: dishes including mesquite-rubbed quail marinated in prickly pear juice, "superfood" cookies featuring chia and pine nuts, acorn dumplings, and tepary tart topped with an elderberry reduction. Accompanied by essays that bring to life the rich history and the hopeful future of the Native people of the area, Cooking the Native Way showcases the luscious scents and tastes of vibrant indigenous cultures and is for all who wish to reconnect with the land through gathering, cooking, and savoring.

Cooking the Native Way

Cooking the Native Way
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2016
Genre: Endemic plants
ISBN:

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In this cookbook, we invite you to experience the Native American cultures of Southern California through their foods. First-hand stories bring to life the rich history and the hopeful future of the native people of this area -- people who live in an ever-changing cultural and ecological landscape. Detailed recipes and photos showcase the diversity, health, and flavor of foods made from Southern California native plants. These recipes use native plants as primary ingredients, but are combined with other foods for added nutritional value, flavor, and beauty. We hope our recipes help you reconnect with the land through the gathering, gardening, and cooking of Native foods.

New Native Kitchen

New Native Kitchen
Author: Freddie Bitsoie
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2021-11-16
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1647002524

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Modern Indigenous cuisine from the renowned Native foods educator and former chef of Mitsitam Native Foods Café at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian From Freddie Bitsoie, the former executive chef at Mitsitam Native Foods Café at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, and James Beard Award–winning author James O. Fraioli, New Native Kitchen is a celebration of Indigenous cuisine. Accompanied by original artwork by Gabriella Trujillo and offering delicious dishes like Cherrystone Clam Soup from the Northeastern Wampanoag and Spice-Rubbed Pork Tenderloin from the Pueblo peoples, Bitsoie showcases the variety of flavor and culinary history on offer from coast to coast, providing modern interpretations of 100 recipes that have long fed this country. Recipes like Chocolate Bison Chili, Prickly Pear Sweet Pork Chops, and Sumac Seared Trout with Onion and Bacon Sauce combine the old with the new, holding fast to traditions while also experimenting with modern methods. In this essential cookbook, Bitsoie shares his expertise and culinary insights into Native American cooking and suggests new approaches for every home cook. With recipes as varied as the peoples that inspired them, New Native Kitchen celebrates the Indigenous heritage of American cuisine.

Native American Cooking

Native American Cooking
Author: Lois Ellen Frank
Publisher: Random House Value Pub
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1991
Genre: Cookery, American
ISBN: 9780517147504

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Native Harvests

Native Harvests
Author: E. Barrie Kavasch
Publisher: Random House (NY)
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1979
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

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Presents recipes for a wide variety of American Indian foods, with descriptions of wild plants and explanations of how to harvest and use them.

Indian Cooking Unfolded

Indian Cooking Unfolded
Author: Raghavan Iyer
Publisher: Workman Publishing Company
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2013-07-30
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0761177000

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Love Indian food but feel it's too daunting to recreate at home? Those complex authentic flavors! Those dozens of spice blends! The long prep time! Fear not. Award-winning cooking teacher Raghavan Iyer puts the breeze and ease into Indian cooking. Taking a heavily illustrated, step-by-step approach, he introduces cooks to one of the world's most popular cuisines. With his natural charm and enthusiasm, Raghavan begins each chapter by explaining the recipe choices, what techniques are included, and a suggested order in which to approach the recipes. The book's 100 authentic recipes use only ingredients readily available at the local supermarket. Taking into account time restraints, each dish can be quickly assembled and will give home cooks the confidence to create knockout Tandoori Chicken, Coconut Squash with Chiles, Turmeric Hash Browns, Saffron-Pistachio Ice Cream Bars, and Mango Bread Pudding with Chai Spices. From basic breads to chutneys and savory pickles, from tasty dal to fragrant basmati rice pilafs, from crispy starters to enjoy with a Slumdog Martini, Indian Cooking Unfolded is a 21st-century approach to one of the most ancient—and popular—cuisines.

Complete Book of Indian Cooking

Complete Book of Indian Cooking
Author: Suneeta Vaswani
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780778801702

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Within this volume are 350 user-friendly recipes from all over India, a country whose diverse cultures and religions are reflected in its cuisine. The recipes include background information and are designed to educate cooks in order to make them more comfortable with Indian food.

Native American Cooking An Indian Cookbook With Legends, And Folklore

Native American Cooking An Indian Cookbook With Legends, And Folklore
Author: G.W. Mullins
Publisher: Light Of The Moon Publishing
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

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Native Americans have always been well revered for being resourceful people, and when it comes to food, there is no difference. They were well versed at using the ingredients that were readily available to them and for making many different foods with them. Included in this book is a large collection of recipes that have been chosen from many tribes located throughout the United States and Canada. Also included are a collection of stories both related to food, which offer life lessons and tell us of a past that has been somewhat forgotten. Some recipes are tradition while others have been redeveloped over the years to include new ways of cooking and include new spices and ingredients. The recipes in this collection have been chosen in a way to stay true to the Native experience. Enjoy these recipes and take a look back at a healthier nation. One which did not rely on processed foods. These stories and the recipes go hand in hand to paint a picture of Native American Indian life and history.

Old-School Comfort Food

Old-School Comfort Food
Author: Alex Guarnaschelli
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2013-04-09
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0307956555

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How does one become an Iron Chef and a Chopped judge on Food Network—and what does she really cook at home? Alex Guarnaschelli grew up in a home suffused with a love of cooking, where soufflés and cheeseburgers were equally revered. The daughter of a respected cookbook editor and a Chinese cooking enthusiast, Alex developed a passion for food at a young age, sealing her professional fate. Old-School Comfort Food shares her journey from waist-high taste-tester to trained chef who now adores spending time in the kitchen with her daughter, along with the 100 recipes for how she learned to cook—and the way she still loves to eat. Here are Alex’s secrets to great home cooking, where humble ingredients and familiar preparations combine with excellent technique and care to create memorable meals. Alex brings her recipes to life with reminiscences of everything from stealing tomatoes from her aunt’s garden and her first bite of her mother’s pâté to being one of the few women in the kitchen of a renowned Parisian restaurant and serving celebrity clientele in her own successful New York City establishments. With 75 color photographs and ephemera, Old-School Comfort Food is Alex’s love letter to deliciousness.

Spirit of the Harvest

Spirit of the Harvest
Author: Beverly Cox
Publisher: Echo Point Books & Media
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2020-11-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781635619157

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Presenting authentic Native American cuisine, award-winning chef Beverly Cox presents a delicious array of wholesome recipes. With an updated resources listing, this book is key for anyone wishing to work with ingredients native to the land.